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The Greek mathematician Eratosthenes (ca. 276-195 BC) measured the circumference of the earthfrom the following observations. He noticed that on a certain day the sun shone directly down a deep wellin Syene (modern Aswan). At the same time in Alexandrea, 500 miles north (on the same meridian), therays of the sun shone at an angle of 7.2° to the zenith. Use this information to find theradius and circumference of the earth.

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Answer:Radius of the Earth is 3978.8 MilesCircumference of the Earth is 25000 MilesStep-by-step explanation:The angle of the sun shone at an angle of 7.2° to the zenithThis means that the angle of the sector of the circle is 7.2° (θ)S = Length of the sector of the circle = 500 milesr = radius of earthConverting 7.2° to radians[tex]\theta =7.2\frac{\pi}{180}[/tex][tex]S=r\theta\\\Rightarrow r=\frac{S}{\theta}\\\Rightarrow r=\frac{500}{7.2\frac{\pi}{180}}\\\Rightarrow r=3978.8\ Miles[/tex]∴ Radius of the Earth is 3978.8 Miles[tex]C=2\pi r\\\Rightarrow C=2\times \pi \frac{500}{7.2\frac{\pi}{180}}\\\Rightarrow C=25000\ Miles[/tex]∴ Circumference of the Earth is 25000 Miles